Back Bay contains two distinct populations of zooplankton. One is a micro-zooplankton component composed primarily of ciliated protozoans, the other is a macrozooplankton group dominated by calanoid copepods, crustacean larvae, rotifers and polychaete larvae. Seasonal periods of abundance for these zooplankters are identified and discussed
Abstract—Samples were collected monthly at four fixed stations in Mida creek from May 1996 to April ...
Abstract—Samples were collected monthly at four fixed stations in Mida creek from May 1996 to April ...
Monitoring of the lower Chesapeake Bay zooplankton populations was begun in March 1978 to provide a ...
Back Bay contains two distinct populations of zooplankton. One is a micro-zooplankton component comp...
Cyanobacteria, diatoms and chlorophyceans dominated the seasonal assemblages of phytoplankton in a t...
Results of a one year study in the lower Chesapeake Bay and three tidal rivers indicate an abundant ...
Zooplankton composition, distribution, biomass and biochemical constituents were determined monthly ...
This study identified the temporal and spatial variability of microzooplankton density and biomass a...
Studies of zooplankton are necessary to any broader investigation of aquatic ecosystems. In estuarie...
The estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) region of Chesapeake Bay, located near the limit of saltwater ...
The zooplankton of Chesapeake Bay occurs as two definable, seasonal populations: a summer-fall commu...
Zooplankton populations in the Gunpowder River and its tributaries were sampled monthly from July 19...
A two-year zooplankton survey of lower Chesapeake Bay was conducted from August 1971 to August 1973....
Abstract—Samples were collected monthly at four fixed stations in Mida creek from May 1996 to April ...
Abstract—Samples were collected monthly at four fixed stations in Mida creek from May 1996 to April ...
Monitoring of the lower Chesapeake Bay zooplankton populations was begun in March 1978 to provide a ...
Back Bay contains two distinct populations of zooplankton. One is a micro-zooplankton component comp...
Cyanobacteria, diatoms and chlorophyceans dominated the seasonal assemblages of phytoplankton in a t...
Results of a one year study in the lower Chesapeake Bay and three tidal rivers indicate an abundant ...
Zooplankton composition, distribution, biomass and biochemical constituents were determined monthly ...
This study identified the temporal and spatial variability of microzooplankton density and biomass a...
Studies of zooplankton are necessary to any broader investigation of aquatic ecosystems. In estuarie...
The estuarine turbidity maximum (ETM) region of Chesapeake Bay, located near the limit of saltwater ...
The zooplankton of Chesapeake Bay occurs as two definable, seasonal populations: a summer-fall commu...
Zooplankton populations in the Gunpowder River and its tributaries were sampled monthly from July 19...
A two-year zooplankton survey of lower Chesapeake Bay was conducted from August 1971 to August 1973....
Abstract—Samples were collected monthly at four fixed stations in Mida creek from May 1996 to April ...
Abstract—Samples were collected monthly at four fixed stations in Mida creek from May 1996 to April ...
Monitoring of the lower Chesapeake Bay zooplankton populations was begun in March 1978 to provide a ...